IEP Basics for Parents of Students with Learning Disabilities -- This toolkit includes the IEP Meeting Planner with checklist starting on page 8 distributed by National Center for Learning Disabilities, Inc.

SEPTA Parents have provided a list of Dr.'s, therapists, and other resources that our families have used and recommend. Parent Resources List

Scholarship Information for Students with Disabilities -- this document is not a complete list and all parents/students should look into each scholarship via their websites for updated information. This is only a tool/resource to give some direction. List of Scholarships for Students with Disabilities

SEPTA Buddy Program (not currently active)SEPTA’s Buddy Program is our core inspirational program. It will offer a unique opportunity to provide mentors from all our schools in hopes to make lasting friendships and provide encouragement and support to children in need. The mentoring partnerships are designed to motivate and inspire our children to be all they can be. (Additional information and request forms found under SEPTA Programs)

The information below has NOT been updated so please consider that when browsing these links! (2013)

Educational Resources:

http://www.greatschools.org/ - GreatSchools.org is a parent’s guide to helping kids with learning difficulties. They are a nonprofit organization, dedicated to providing reliable, parent-friendly information from experts and parents

The Sibling Support ProjectThe Sibling Support Project of the Arc of the US includes SibNet and SibKids, the Internet's only listservs for and about brothers and sisters of people with special health, developmental, and emotional needs. Both SibKids (for younger siblings) and SibNet (for older siblings) allow brothers and sisters an opportunity to connect with their peers from around the world. They are warm, thoughtful, and informative communities where young and adult brothers and sisters share information and discuss issues of common interest. Anyone who has email can subscribe.